End-terrace cottage with panoramic Swansea valley views
Recently renovated interiors; move-in ready with retained character
Two double bedrooms; two reception rooms for flexible layouts
Ground-floor shower plus first-floor bathroom
Beautiful landscaped garden and decent-sized plot
Off-street parking for two vehicles
Built before 1900; stone walls likely uninsulated, may need work
Local area shows high deprivation despite low crime and good connectivity
This end-terrace cottage on Glynmeirch Road combines period character with a recent sympathetic renovation, ready to move into with no onward chain. Two double bedrooms and two reception rooms give flexible living space across 821 sq ft, while a ground-floor shower room and first-floor bathroom suit family or sharer layouts. The property is freehold and includes off-street parking for two vehicles.
Outside, a beautifully landscaped garden and patio frame panoramic views over the Swansea valley, offering private outdoor space and a pleasant outlook. The plot is a decent size for the area and the setting sits close to Pontardawe town centre, local shops, canal walks and M4 links — convenient for commuters and local amenities.
Buyers should note the house was constructed before 1900 and the stone/limestone walls are assumed to have no insulation; older properties of this age can need ongoing maintenance. Double glazing is in place but the installation date is unknown. The local area records higher deprivation levels, though the immediate neighbourhood reports low crime and excellent mobile signal with fast broadband.
Overall this cottage will suit first-time buyers or couples seeking a character home with modernised interiors, a good garden and parking. It offers a balance of charm, recent improvements and clear potential, but buyers wanting fully upgraded thermal efficiency or long-term guarantees should factor possible insulation and heritage-maintenance work into their plans.